The game came out in the mid 90's, the cartoon show went off the air in the late 90's, the comic book died in the early 90's. Not a lot of new information to talk about. There is supposed to be a new Sam & Max game in the works, but rumor has it that the company is out of business or starved for funds and isn't working on it anymore.

Originally posted by sheaday6iisaac and syntheticgerbil argue about something while using the biggest word they can think of.

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Originally posted by SyntheticGerbilAw, I'm flattered.

The only words I use are those I need.

Infinite Machine is not bankrupt, it is not at an unrecoverable state of debt, but earlier this year it did not have the funds needed to develop a videogame, and nothing indicates that this has changed. Each time I say this, it sounds less and less credible, don't you think.

I didn't mean to seem confused. When I interpret something ambiguous, I leave it the same way. I was quoting you and sheaday6 so people would place my statement in context.
Being explanatory feels awful, and it gives the impression I'm obligated to be clear and explicit. One of the benefits of natural language is being dim, and I intend to exploit it.

emoticons I like emoticons those are the things that Spork from Ster Track tried not to show, but he found out that since he was half human and was on one of those planets that made everyone go mad that they weren't such a bad thing and that you must have emotions to live and it has always been my experience that the people who hate emotion are the most emotional people...

"Some people think outside the box, I didn't even know there was a box!"